Description
Emilie Mayer was regarded by her contemporaries as the “female Beethoven”, but the North German composer's extensive oeuvre has since been largely forgotten - and can now be rediscovered with this overture. Bregenz-born composer Richard Dünser dedicates a very different kind of homage to his great predecessor Brahms: his Piano Quartet op. 25, once premiered with Clara Schumann, is transformed here into a concerto for two pianists and string orchestra. At the end, the Vltava flows through Smetana's “Fatherland” - a romantic study of his homeland, which with “Tábor” also refers to the reformer Jan Hus and thus directly to Constance.
INFORMATION
Karten- und Abo-Büro (9 bis 12.30 Uhr)
Sie werden betreut von Patrick Schön
und Elke Mades.
Bodensee Philharmonie Konstanz
Fischmarkt 2
78462 Konstanz
Telefon: 07531 900-2816
E-Mail: abo@konstanz.de

